33cl bottle just like in the photo. Pours a clear-cloudy amber with a decent loose head (not like in the photo, at least not in my goblet). Nose has some bubblegum and phenolic spice; in the mouth, stronger such flavors, plus tutti frutti and a faint note of cinnamon. Not a fan; I think 2.4 is fair-to-generous here.

Ardennes blonde (not La Chouffe) with off-white, rocky, very thick, very stable, sticky head leaving pretty lacing, and an orangey golden colour, clear but misty after adding deposit, as it should be. Rich fruity nose of orange, pear and melon, yeasty, hints of honey, ginger, sweet white wine, peppermint, straw and a faint sulphuric note reminiscent of fried egg. Fresh apply onset with citrussy freshness, full enough mouthfeel with strong carbonation, smooth caramelly malt background, drying from the middle onwards, finishing mildly hoppy. I usually do not like the Bouillon beers that much, but this certainly is one of their better brews, well-balanced and tasteful.

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